Acne Breakouts?
Meliikinz
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So, 3 weeks I've been at it this time. It's great for the most part! But ever since I've started eating better and exercising, I've been breaking out terribly!
I'm not the type of person that sweats easy, I've gotta dig in for the drip.
Even tho I am sweating and pushing with my exercises after cool down and eating I go straight to the shower.
One the first things I do is wash my face!
So, is there a reason I've been breaking out so "badly"!
And suggestions on what to do different or more?
Thank You
I'm not the type of person that sweats easy, I've gotta dig in for the drip.
Even tho I am sweating and pushing with my exercises after cool down and eating I go straight to the shower.
One the first things I do is wash my face!
So, is there a reason I've been breaking out so "badly"!
And suggestions on what to do different or more?
Thank You
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It will pass. It's your body ridding itself of toxins. make sure you're washing your face twice a day and moisturizing. If it does not clear up in a few weeks visit your doctor or dermatologist.0
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Yeah what Pirate_chick said. Toxins come out of people in different ways, and yours just happens to be acne. But don't worry, once your body gets use to the changes then your breakouts with clear up. Just drink lots of water and keep washing your face. Hope this helps!0
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I had/have this problem, too. TOM doesn't help either. Like Courtney066 said, lots of water, use a mild face wash and also a good moisturizer so your face doesn't dry out. I'm using Neutrogena oil free sensitive and it's working really well for me.0
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You're not alone. My face is a mess.0
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Thanks everyone!
I drink mostly water, So thats good.
And I suppose I should up my, face cleaning, game xD
Is Johnson & Johnson baby lotion too oily for the face?0 -
use a mild cleanser
gently exfoliate once a week
use a moisturizer
and if it does not clear up in a couple weeks go to the doctor0 -
Sweating does not remove toxins from your body. That is a silly myth.0
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Sweating does not remove toxins from your body. That is a silly myth.
This. This has nothing at all to do with whatever fake "toxins" people think are leaking out of them.
Your body responds to changes in different ways, and one of them is skin irritation. Some people get hives, some get hemorrhoids, and some get acne.
If you're lucky, it will go away. For me, it doesn't. The more I work out and eat well, the worse my acne gets (I've had it since I was 10, and am now 42). I take an antibiotic pill every day of my life, and probably will forever because of this problem.0 -
Use oil free face products. I use the clean and clear moisturiser.0
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I would not use baby lotion on your face ... generally, any non-facial moisturizer is a nightmare for my skin though. Cetaphil has a really mild lotion that you can buy at the grocery or drug store that is great.0
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I am having this problem too. I haven't had acne since high school (I'm 31 now), and its back!!! Ahhhh so annoying!! I went to the dermatologist for the first time and they gave me some cream. Guess what??? It made it worst!!! Ugh! I stopped the cream and now I am clearing up and find that I am just more prone to have a break out during TOM. I wash my face after exercise.0
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there are some smart people here! Yes, it is pretty certain that the problem is being caused by toxins being purged. If you want to hurry up the process, you can consider doing a 4-7 day cleanse (the GNC version works pretty good and is affordable). And take a look around for things that may be adding toxins faster than you can get rid of them...0
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if your getting acne later in life,,after puberty,it is usually hormonal caused..I never had any in high school..I had beautiful clear skin until about age 30,,then it started,,I have been useing Proactive for about 10 years,,it does keep it at bay, I might get one or two at that TOM,but otherwise clear skin.0
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Sweating does not remove toxins from your body. That is a silly myth.
Since when did this become a myth? I'm in college taking a nutrition class and we just talked about how sweating helps remove a lot of toxins from your body.0 -
I noticed I starting breaking out really bad when I started insanity. I also started eating new foods. Couldn't figure out what was causing it then thought the main thing I had introduced was peanut butter. Read up on it and turns out a lot of of other people have found it causes acne. Stopped eating it and instantly skin improved. Are you eating a lot of peanut butter? Or for some people dairy can cause it0
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Thanks everyone!
I drink mostly water, So thats good.
And I suppose I should up my, face cleaning, game xD
Is Johnson & Johnson baby lotion too oily for the face?
I would only use products specifically for your face. I use Olay all day moisturizer. They have is for normal skin or combinatin/oily and they're both great.
http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?productId=xlsImpprod33100410 -
I'm having the same problem and it's just getting worse. The more water I drink the more Acne I get. Face, back, and chest. I even had a huge one on my stomach which I have never had. At first I thought it was a boil but when I got it checked it was just normal every day acne. Lame. Why bother drinking water and washing properly if it makes you look worse. Didnt have this problem when I was drinking 10 20oz cokes a day and only washing every other day as opposed to every day after a workout.0
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I had this same problem! Continue washing your fave after workouts as soon as u can . But also try eliminating all dairy products...switch to almond or rice or coconut milk and do not eat yogurt unless it is made with the milks I mentioned. I did this and totally cleared up my skin.0
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I always break out when losing weight. I figure its toxins. I disagree with the "oil free" acne wash, because oils don't really matter here, you want something with drawing power, to get the oils out and away. Oil free just means its packed with chemicals and you don't want any more toxins! I recommend bentonite clay masks, and charcoal face wash. I know it sounds scary, but my favorite one is gentle and balances my combination oily skin.
Copy and pasted ingredients: "coconut oil, olive oil, organic sustainable palm oil, grapeseed oil, shea butter, castor oil, jojoba oil, cocoa butter, evening primrose oil, eucalyptus essential oil, rosemary essential oil, vitamin e, activated charcoal"
This was made my a lady on easy who doesn't make it anymore. But I also love Lush's exfoliating version of this. Just be gentle.
*Basically* get your toxins and oils out of your face by using an OIL face wash with drawing power. You're welcome :-)0 -
So, 3 weeks I've been at it this time. It's great for the most part! But ever since I've started eating better and exercising, I've been breaking out terribly!
I'm not the type of person that sweats easy, I've gotta dig in for the drip.
Even tho I am sweating and pushing with my exercises after cool down and eating I go straight to the shower.
One the first things I do is wash my face!
So, is there a reason I've been breaking out so "badly"!
And suggestions on what to do different or more?
Thank You
Could your body ridding itself of impurities or you might be having an allergic reaction to some thing. Did you change makeup or cleansers or moisturizers lately? Also food could be to blame as well.
I stopped using all commercial cleansers and moisturizers. Now I just use coconut oil to take my makeup off (works like a charm) and I use as it a moisturizer as well.
I have oily skin, but the coconut oil doesn't make my face any more oilier than the other stuff. And I rarely break out now only during my cycle and then it's usually just a minor break out.
Hope you find a solution!!!
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Use a gentler cleanser.
Use a flannel to wash your face with.
Always moisturise your skin after washing it, with SPF if possible.
I started doing these three things and they calmed my skin down in a major way.
ETA: Oh yeah. And change your pillowcases regularly & sleep with your hair tied back from your face. I don't buy the whole 'toxin' business - I think the sweat is just causing irritation and perhaps scrubbing with hot water (use warm or tepid) is increasing that irritation and causing more spots.0 -
Gentle cleanser and make sure you put a good moisturizer (with at least SPF 15) on religiously.
I waited until I was in my 50's to take care of my skin... dont wait that long.
Checkout Paula's Choice products. Very gentle stuff, nothing in them that can cause irritation, and they make your skin feel awesome.0 -
My guess is that perhaps sweat is blocking your pores and causing breakouts (assuming you don't get acne for hormonal reasons and it's only happening since you started working out). To remedy this exfoliate regularly and drink loads of water. Your body should adapt over time. It's great like that.0
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I was thinking about this the other day. Obviously the "sweating is toxins escaping your body" is absolute rubbish, but I thought a pretty good explanation would be that when you sweat your pores open up and lets all the muck get in.0
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I've been dealing with bad acne for at least 13 years. (I get the hard under skin acne that hurts like a mother...) And more gym time made mine worse bc of the extra sweat bacteria in my pores. I actually got more discouraged and stopped going for a while.:(
I've done prescription (epiduo was the closest to anything that worked but it burned so bad) I've used everything at the face wash isle. But what has actually worked for me was Clinique Mild cleanser, Clinique toner, and Clinique 12 hour moisture surge. I wash my face with a sterile gauze pad. Wash cloths have too many oils on them that never entirely go away.
And the most important part is.....DONT TOUCH YOUR FACE!!!!!!! I could never leave mine alone! I was always thinking if I just get this blackhead out it will be better. But I realized all my friends and my husband who have GREAT skin never mess with their face. I now maybe get 1 or 2 a month when I'm PMSing.
Oh and I know clique is expensive but they do full returns on anything of theirs that you do not like or that does not work for you.0 -
Thanks everyone!
I drink mostly water, So thats good.
And I suppose I should up my, face cleaning, game xD
Is Johnson & Johnson baby lotion too oily for the face?
baby lotion may not be the best - I use Nivea products - it doesn't have a lot of perfume or scent in it (which I found to be an issue with a lot of products) Cost wise Nivea products aren't bad also.0 -
Try a tablespoon of molasses in the morning. I've been struggling with acne for the last 1.5 years since I've moved to MN until I tried that. Reducing dairy, eating blueberries and avocado also helps. It's amazing how what you eat matters so much more thanx te sin products you use!0
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I have suffered with horrible skin for years and *FINALLY* It's mostly over with thanks to exercise and getting a good routine down.
First off, if you exercise with any makeup on (foundation wise- eyeliner/lipstick all that is fine)- make sure you take it off first. The silicones in that stuff legit trap all your oil and sweat and dead skin in there and make it damn near impossible to get out (water doesn't remove silicones, only manual exfoliation and oils will break it down) I teach Zumba and sadly right after I teach my fitness class, I have an academic class for 3 hours and keep my nasty makeup on- you IMMEDIATELY see a difference in what I have to deal with in the morning after that UGH
Secondly, I'm sorry but sweating does rid toxins out of your body. I don't know why anyone is trying to reject that notion. In addition, if you are REALLY sweating (like hours of cardio sweat) you can even accumulate a salt layer on your skin that feels almost grainy. Granted, this is after HARDCORE exercise, but it does happen and can make your skin feel funky.
You're definitely doing it right with getting in the shower and washing your face right after. I'm a SUPER sweater when I exercise and I've noticed that exercising then showering is the best method of clearing my skin. It gets the junk out, then I wash it off. The biggest concern at this point is what you cleanse with and what you put on your skin afterwards. If I don't have a big, sweaty workout for a few days, my pores get clogged. Maybe it's just me...but it's working so I'm not complaining!
So, lastly- like others have said, definitely exfoliate daily. Make sure it's gentle (as much as I love St. Ives Apricot Scrub, it is NOT gentle *and it clogs the drain in my shower!*) I'd say go with one by Clean and Clear or Neutrogena. Also, Aveeno makes some good ones if you're sensitive. And IMHO, I don't think Johnson and Johnson Baby Lotion is the best for your skin. With acne prone skin, silicones (like dimethicone/ cyclopentasiloxane/methicone)can be irritating to some people, as well as the possibility of oils in there. Some silicones bother me, others don't. It's a trial and error type of thing, as they are all listed as "non-comedogenic" which is bull-poop. Since babies need so much moisture and aren't all hormonal like us, they can tolerate all the extra stuff in there to keep them soft. Sadly, we usually can't (not on our faces at least)
I recommend applying a good toner/moisturizer/treatment with salicylic acid (2%) as the active ingredient afterwards. You imply that you are dry, so I'd probably go with the moisturizer afterwards (Neutrogena makes a great one called RapidClear acne treatment moisturizer--it actually does treat AND moisturize! WIN!!) When I had hit my first round of workout breakouts, I grabbed this stuff and applied it after my shower religiously. My skin was AMAZING! Fixed all the nonsense (and it works at visibly reducing breakouts in 8 hours!)
Now, I have prescription creams because they ended up being cheaper for me in the long run- but I still use the moisturizer some days and wash my face/body with a salicylic acid wash in the shower. It's the only way- prescriptions or not- to keep my skin clear!
Sorry for being so crazy long- but I know how difficult it can be to experience this! It's like, why have a great body if my face feels hideous?? But trust me, everyone deals with it at some point and I'm sure you will be past this rough patch soon!
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So first off, all the cleansers in the world will most likely not solve your issue. The surface of your skin isn't the problem, Acne is an internal issue. You need to find that cause of it... it could be an allergic reaction or more often then not a hormonal response to your new habits.
For the people claiming sweat removes toxins? Unfortunately, science says, "Wrong". Though sweat from the apocrine glands may contain a few extra additives, such as proteins and fatty acids, but in general, all sweat contains the same primary ingredients: mostly water, some sodium and chloride, and to a lesser extent, potassium. Though you do lose electrolytes when you sweat, perspiration contains only trace amounts of any type of toxins.
If you really want to detoxify your system, you'd be better served by making sure your liver and kidneys are operating in tip-top shape, since it's these key organs -- not your sweat glands -- that are mainly responsible for filtering any toxins from your blood.if you are REALLY sweating (like hours of cardio sweat) you can even accumulate a salt layer on your skin that feels almost grainy.
Considering your body is made up of water and sodium... this is kind of a no brainer. Salt =/= toxin however, sorry guys science wins this debate. Feel free to use the google-ness to verify if you wish.
To solve your acne problem:
1. DO NOT use a series of OTC harsh chemicals that contain salicylic acids or peroxides. This tends to aggravate your skin and dry it out which then leads to more clogging from dead skin flakes. Things like Proactive are a joke and often stop working just as quickly as they start.
2. Take an allergy test. Rule out aversions to things like Wheat and Dairy.
3. Get your Hormones tested. If you have PCOS or abnormal Androgen levels your body might be producing excess sebum. This can be controlled with pills to normalize your hormones.
4. Inexpensive, gentle, and natural things you can use on your face:
Honey + Baking Soda (antibiotic/exfoliant)
Raw Apple Cider Vinegar (Toner/Antibiotic)
Fresh Lemon (Toner/Hyper-pigmentation lightener)
Mango (Antioxidant)
Egg White (Tightens skin)
I also like to use a natural Alpha Hydroxy cream every night and bi-weekly moisturizing mask of 1/2 castor oil 1/2 Sunflower oil + a few drops of Tee Tree Oil. You mix the three together, apply to face, then with a super warm wash cloth let the oils loosen the build up in your pores by holding the cloth to parts of your face. It won't make you break out and leaves your skin super moist.
I do the above and am taking a few pills to normalize my hormones....I went from dozens of deep skin pimples and such to only one or two around my period. Even those are sparse.
As for make-up... I stick to mineral based items. Nothing you can buy at Walgreens though. Brands like Covergirl and Maybelline are garbage for your skin. I tend to shop at Sephora ot Ulta for higher end natural products, however I do occasionally love ELF (Target) for their inexpensive brushes and eye make-ups.
All that said? Try to put as few heavy things on your skin as possible. Nix the brand named moisturizers, the OTC cleansers Especially the ones "formulated for acne", the silly toners that dry you out, etc. Just treat your skin gently and with love, it'll not only cost you less but you'll be less frustrated with it.
OH and DON'T get severe prescriptions from a dermatologist that come with a laundry list of side effects... there is no need to put your body through that if you can control it without chemicals and potentially toxic ingestion.
Feel free to PM me if you'd like to talk about it more... =D0 -
This might sound really weird but try using lemon juice just cut a piece of lemon and rub it in over your face, it does sting a bit but it clears it up
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